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Purchasing a Pre-Owned Car: A Guide to Avoiding Lemons
A used vehicle is a fantastic way to stay within your budget and still obtain a great car. If you do a thorough search you can find a good used car that will last for many years.
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When I close my eyes, I see only rollbacks and razor blades
There was a time in my life when the sound of birds singing and of children playing on freshly mowed lawns brought a smile to my face. Now, after Wal Mart came and ruined my life, I feel nothing but hatred for the world, except, that is, for my Pace Edwards Jack Rabbit Retractable Tonneau Cover.
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Husky Liners or Weathertech Floor Liners: which would the mob choose?
Ever since I saw the Godfather, I’ve been obsessed with mobster culture. Their likes. Their dislikes. Their mannerisms and dress. Now, as I’m accessorizing my ’06 Escalade, I can’t help but wonder: what would Sonny buy? The Husky Liners or the Weathertech Floor Liners? It took some serious consideration, but I think I made the right choice.
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Get ready to camp With Truck Tents And Thule Racks
How Billy Bob Got His Groove Back......I never thought I’d be writing in to one of these things, but after what happened last weekend with a couple of sweet little numbers I picked up, man I gotta tell ya.
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Truck Toolbox Showdown—Delta vs. Deflecta-Shield
The world of truck toolboxes is chock full of choices. So much so, the staggering array of brands, styles, and materials is enough to make your head spin. I decided to dig a little deeper and get to the bottom of the box.
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Diesel Power—Pluck Yuppies from the Muck with Power to Spare
Up here in the Bozone, which is what we call Bozeman, Montana, the weather gets pretty nasty. Snow, rain and the occasional mudslide keep folks with big trucks pretty busy towing city folk tourists out of the muck. In order to keep your rig on the giving end of these messy rescues, make sure you equip it with some super diesel power.
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Dont Fight Over Getting a Draw Tite or a Hidden Hitch
Many guys who pull a toy or two behind their truck are also fiercely brand-competitive. But, the same crowd who sees their rear window as a blank easel for denouncing their neighbors’ truck brands may find their time wasted when battling over hitch and towing equipment. This is the case for any truck guy looking for a side in the tame conflict between Draw Tite and Hidden Hitch.
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Breaker, Breaker. This Here’s the Rubber Duck, and We’ve Got Ourselves some Fuel Savings for Big Rigs
I spend more time on the highway in my dually Sierra than I do at home with the family. I’m not complaining. I don’t much care for my old lady and the brats. But I spend a fortune on fuel, and it’s cutting into my profits. Lucky for me, there is tons of gear out there to boost fuel savings for big rigs like mine. With my new truck bed cover and air filter, I’m saving cash hand over fist. Here’s my story.
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Rubbing rubes from the Rubicon with Jeep Power
The Rubicon Trail just east of Sacramento, CA is famous for its ability to eat 4-wheelers alive. Rigs of every manufacturer who dare to face this rocky mistress quickly find themselves up to their axles in trouble. One thing's for certain; the Jeep brand still reigns King of the Rubicon.
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Mud Flaps, Your Unflappable Friend When Things Get Nasty
Mud flaps exist to do the thankless job of stopping spatters, slop and gunk from mucking up your vehicle. Sometimes they can even prevent a run in with the law as we see in the following story.
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